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- Well of course youve probably noticed that at each each service that we have, whether its Sunday morning or evening, or even Wednesday night, we always extend an invitation to the Congregation. Now we do this after we, we do this so often, rather, that sometimes we might forget why we do this. You know, one of those things that you do over and over again, you kind of forget why. Why are we doing this? Whats this all about? Thats why I would like to talk about the invitation, and why we invite people to come to to front of the auditorium, usually for four main reasons. One, we invite non-Christians to be baptized. Two, we invite unfaithful, sinful Christians to be restored. Three, we invite those needing prayer to receive the prayers of the elders on their behalf, the elders in the church. And four, we invite Christians who have not yet done so to come forward and identify themselves with our congregation. There may be other types of invitation, but those usually are the four thin